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Some coworking spaces have coffee machines, some have color printers. Only one, though, boasts of its brain-enhancing properties.

That would be WeCreateNYC on East 11th Street, which bills itself as NYC’s first “neurochemically primed” workspace, designed to boost productivity using principles of brain science.

“Lighting, ceiling types, architecture – they all influence the way we think,” says co-founder Araceli Camargo.

The space is on the 8th floor, so visitors are lifted above the street buzz. There are yellow accents by the entrance, which “releases dopamine” and gives the neurons a jolt, says Camargo. Seating is in neat rows, aiding focus. Natural light from huge picture windows regulates cortisol, promoting problem solving.

In the conference room, “We’re playing around with testosterone and oxytocin,” she says. The former “is good for decision making — it puts you in the right hemisphere and you can just go,” she says, making a zooming motion.

The aim behind all that enabling is to foster a community of entrepreneurs and other “curious and independent thinkers” dedicated to sharing ideas, says Camargo, a former psychology and theater student who in 2008 started a similar space in London, The Cube. So far members of the new collective include an economist, a psychologist, an architect and a fashion student.